Tigers Triumph against Jersey!
10-8
By far the highlight of this season has been the spectacular win against Jersey on Saturday
23rd April. I was delighted to see so many family members supporting. I'm sure you'll agree that there was a fantastic atmosphere
in the stadium. The boys had put in a lot of time and effort since Christmas, so this was really well deserved! Some of the
Jersey opposition were very tough this time around and more experienced than our team.
Scott Ruderham was at the British
Isles Championships last month, representing the Channel Islands in the Under 25 Singles and Greg Davis the Channel Island
Under 18 Champion. The games were played to 16 ends or 2 hours - apart from the singles which were first to 21 shots. We are
all very proud of our boys and their achievements... they've thoroughly earned it! Well done!!

Guernsey Press Report.
Published 3/5/2005
Bichard's boys scrape home GUERNSEY
juniors have claimed their first inter-insular win.
Although they lost the fours format, the local side edged ahead
in the triples and the singles to win the match, only the second inter-insular staged at under-18 level, 10-8. Coach Steve
Bichard said that his team were caught out at last years inaugural event in Jersey, when they discovered that the home side
were taking things much more seriously. Better prepared this time round, they played in front of a large and sometimes
raucous crowd at the Guernsey Bowls Stadium. There were more people down there than there were for the senior inter-insular.
The noise was unbelievable, said Bichard. We have worked really hard with them this year. We were determined that we wanted
to put up a good show. Guernsey took the opening triples 2-1. Scott Le Page, Michael Le Page and Kris Bichard were caught
out by a late surge from their Jersey opposition to lose their match. They were 8-7 ahead after 10 ends, but the Jersey team
picked up four scores of three in the last five ends. But Tom Cluett, Will Ceillam and Todd Priaulx reversed the situation
in their match. Trailing 3-10 after nine ends, they dropped only a single shot in the last six ends, clinching the last point
to win the match 12-11 on the 15th. Jacob Fitch, Ben Marley and Matt Bourgaize won convincingly 14-6, though the scores
were level after eight ends. The fours saw a narrow 10-9 defeat. Jersey took a 4-0 lead after four ends but Guernsey got
back into contention and lost the match only on a measure on the last. Alderney's Will Ceillam, who goes to the Grammar
School and plays bowls in both islands, was the star of the singles matches. He beat Matthew Herve 21-2 over 10 ends. Consistent
drawing from Bichard earned him a 21-8 win against Malcolm De Sousa, and Le Page claimed the scalp of Scott Ruderham, who
had just returned from the British Isles championships, 21-14, and did not drop a shot after the 10th end. Priaulx went
down 8-21 to Luke Le Sueur after 16 ends and 11-year-old Thomas Mahy battled hard against CI under-18 champion Greg Davis
before going down 21-16. Bichard said that there were about 30 youngsters from the age of seven involved in junior indoor
bowls. The team for the match featured youngsters between the ages of 11 and 17.
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